Rockster Beautification Project & a tip for grips
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:39 pm
Howdy all,
I've been dormant on this site for a VERY long time, but thought I'd come out of hibernation to talk about my little Rockster beautification project. So, my ugly, bubbly, "Ferro" colored cylinder head covers were really starting to bug me, so I thought I would take them off and get them powder coated a nice 60% gloss black to match the black on my black and white Rockster.... Well that would mean no bike for at least a week, if not longer, and that wouldn't be a good thing, so I started looking on Ebay for some used covers. I was lucky and found a right and a left in pretty good shape, bought them and took them down to AJ @ West Coast Powder Coating down in S San Francisco and should have the painted ones back in a week. The plan is to install the painted ones and then have the originals stripped and powder coated, too. Then I'll have an extra pair that I will probably sell on Ebay or to one of the members here, if anyone's interested.
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Also, a tip for anyone whose grips are worn and you don't want to spend the $ on new ones.... I have not had very good luck with the foam grip covers that are available, having found that they tear pretty easily, so I had some extra bicycle handlebar tape in the garage and found that it works great! The kind I had was a soft foam that provides great cushioning and shock absorption. Just use electrical tape to fasten the start and then the end. Tapes are available in many colors, so you can color coordinate if you are so inclined.
Thanks for listening,
Toner
I've been dormant on this site for a VERY long time, but thought I'd come out of hibernation to talk about my little Rockster beautification project. So, my ugly, bubbly, "Ferro" colored cylinder head covers were really starting to bug me, so I thought I would take them off and get them powder coated a nice 60% gloss black to match the black on my black and white Rockster.... Well that would mean no bike for at least a week, if not longer, and that wouldn't be a good thing, so I started looking on Ebay for some used covers. I was lucky and found a right and a left in pretty good shape, bought them and took them down to AJ @ West Coast Powder Coating down in S San Francisco and should have the painted ones back in a week. The plan is to install the painted ones and then have the originals stripped and powder coated, too. Then I'll have an extra pair that I will probably sell on Ebay or to one of the members here, if anyone's interested.
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Also, a tip for anyone whose grips are worn and you don't want to spend the $ on new ones.... I have not had very good luck with the foam grip covers that are available, having found that they tear pretty easily, so I had some extra bicycle handlebar tape in the garage and found that it works great! The kind I had was a soft foam that provides great cushioning and shock absorption. Just use electrical tape to fasten the start and then the end. Tapes are available in many colors, so you can color coordinate if you are so inclined.
Thanks for listening,
Toner
